China News Service, September 10, according to the Greek "China Greek Times" report, Greek fire officials said that in the early morning of the 9th local time, a fire broke out in the Moria refugee camp on the island of Lesbos in Greece and the camp was almost completely destroyed. Many people left the camp with their luggage.

According to reports, more than 12,000 refugees who originally lived in Moria will be arranged to go to Panayoda for resettlement.

On September 9, local time, after a fire broke out in the Moria refugee camp on Lesbos, Greece, the refugees left the fire.

  According to reports, fires have been ignited both inside and outside the refugee camp, and the situation has deteriorated due to strong winds blowing in the northeast of the Aegean Sea, causing the camp to be almost completely destroyed.

With the help of volunteers, at least 28 firefighters and 9 fire trucks have been put into fire fighting.

  A Greek police officer said that people in the refugee camp had been moved to a safe place.

Witnesses said they saw people leaving the camp with their luggage.

The 12,000 refugees who originally lived in Moria will be arranged to travel to Panayoda via the Moria-Panayoda road for resettlement.

  According to reports, the Moria refugee camp has been blocked because of a new coronavirus infection in the camp.

So far, at least 35 people have been infected in the camp.

On the day of the fire, a large number of refugees tried to enter the city of Mytilene from Moria.

In order to reduce the risk of the epidemic spreading further to the city, the authorities sent a special police team to form a barrier on the mountain to prevent them from going to the city and to prevent them from being scattered in the unburnt olive groves along the way.

On September 9, local time, after a fire broke out in the Moria refugee camp on Lesbos, Greece, the refugees left the fire.

  The deputy district chief of Lesbos said that, according to information provided by nearby villagers, the fire may be an organized arson, which originated from the conflicts in the refugee camp about whereabouts.

Some people advocate leaving the camp to go up the mountain in the middle of the night to avoid contracting the new crown virus, while others do not want to leave the camp.

  At present, Prime Minister Mizotakis has summoned the heads of relevant government departments to convene an emergency meeting on the island situation to assess the situation and decide measures to solve the problem.

Lesbos has entered a state of emergency to ensure that refugees will not move outside the island.

(Xu Yining)